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News headlines July 2011

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  • 31.Jul.11 England athletes in action in Berlin

    As part of England Athletics drive to develop and  support endurance running, a number of athletes were funded at this weekend’s 10k in Berlin, Martin Rush (National Coach Mentor for Endurance) reports. Nick Torry was first Englishman home with a strong 3rd place finish on a wet and windy night in Berlin. Holly Rush finished second to former London Marathon winner Irina Mikitenko in the women's event.

  • Hereford and Worcester Athletics Network

    29.Jul.11 Fast and Furious 5k

    Kidderminster and Stourport Athletics Club have successfully launched their Fast and Furious 5k Road Race Series. The club has developed the summer race series in response to the lack of competitive opportunities over 5k within the county of Worcestershire.

  • North of Tyne Athletics Network (NOTAN)

    29.Jul.11 Positive Feedback for NOTAN’s Schools' Competition

    NOTAN (North of Tyne McCain Athletics Network) held its first schools' QuadKids competition to mark an end of the athletics coaching in the schools for the summer.

  • Clovis Asong at the European Youth Olympic festival in Trabzon Turkey 2011

    29.Jul.11 Manchester's youth goes from strength to strength

    This week 16 year old Miles Platting resident Clovis Asong wore a GB vest at the European Youth Olympic festival in Trabzon, Turkey.  The Our Lady’s Sports College student is a member of Sale Harriers and coached by Keith Hunter at the Regional Athletics Arena, Eastlands.

  • Northumberland Athletics Network

    29.Jul.11 Northumberland network newsletter out

    Northumberland McCain Athletics Network have produced their second newsletter to let everyone know what's been happening over the past few months.

  • 28.Jul.11 Andi Jones achieves historic fifth win

    The 2011 International Snowdon Race / Ras-yr-Wyddfa produced one of the closest finishes in the race's history yesterday, as England's Andi Jones took his fifth title on the famous mountain at Llanberis, whilst England's Pippa Maddams took first for the women.